Nazi Germany didn't start with camps
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Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.
If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.
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Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.
If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.
@fribbledom History is repeating itself.
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Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.
If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.
@fribbledom the thinking of it can't happen here is blinding people to the face it is happening
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Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.
If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.
@fribbledom
Might even an idea to start a new "memorial page" like(!) the #HolocastMemorial , posting every day the destiny of another victim of the shoah.
The fascist playbook is already been used, as we see daily. I really hope this time "it" is not getting *that* far.😱 -
Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.
If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.
@fribbledom There'll always be a new "bad" that won't be enough, it won't be mass arrests and abductions and it won't be concentration camps nor will it be gas chambers and the ashes of the dead on their windowsills.
"For a quiet life" is usually the reason for inertia, they too don't want to end up being in the camps either after all, comply and stay quiet.
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Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.
If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.
@fribbledom
Apparently, according to NATO boss Rutte, threatening to invade another county is like starting a discussion. And discussions are healthy. So we're all good, nothing to see here, please move on!
#Frump #NATO #Rutte -
Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.
If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.
@fribbledom It starts when the only way you can still find humor or fun is when others suffer under your power or the power of your peer group, to which you count yourself as belonging.
#zdfmagazinroyale showed this beautifully with its own “left-wing, green-tinged” audience. He made jokes about Kühne and Raab's teeth and faces, and his audience didn't get it, they just laughed. They only make the show for those who watch it anyway. ...
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@fribbledom It starts when the only way you can still find humor or fun is when others suffer under your power or the power of your peer group, to which you count yourself as belonging.
#zdfmagazinroyale showed this beautifully with its own “left-wing, green-tinged” audience. He made jokes about Kühne and Raab's teeth and faces, and his audience didn't get it, they just laughed. They only make the show for those who watch it anyway. ...
@fribbledom ... Satire is always directed against the audience; it's not a feel-good program. He makes this very clear by sitting down among the audience himself. Probably one of his last attempts to push his audience back, to distance them so that they see instead of just enjoying.
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